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Home Monitoring DiaryFor GlucoRx Blood Glucose

Monitoring Systems

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E-Mail:

Telephone:

Post Code:

Address:

Name:

Useful Numbers

Others:

Pharmacy:

Hospital:

Diabetic Centre:

GP Surgery:

GlucoRx Customer Care Line:

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Useful Numbers

Always take your tablets and / or insulin

Test your blood glucose regularly

See your Doctor regularly to check your diabetes and general health

Have your eyes tested

Eat a healthy diet

Don’t smoke

Keep to sensible amounts of alcohol

Keep fit

Watch your weight

Check your feet regularly

Carry diabetic identification

Inform your motor insurance company and the DVLA if you take insulin

Checklist

Home Monitoring Diary

Managing your diabetesYou may find this diary useful for monitoring your daily bloodglucose level, making the right adjustments to your insulindoses and keeping a record of any appointments with yourdiabetes nurse or doctor.

Measuring your blood glucose levelYour diabetes nurse or doctor will teach you how to measureyour blood glucose level. A level of 4 - 7 mmol/L (millimolesof glucose per litre of blood) before meals shows very goodblood glucose control. If your results are too high (more than10 mmol/L) or too low (4 mmol/L or less) on a regular basis,your diabetes nurse or doctor will help to review your tabletor insulin doses.

Home Monitoring Diary

Additional measurement of blood glucose control - HbA1cAn average measure of your blood glucose level over 2-3 months gives an indication of how good your blood glucose control is. This average measurement is called HbA1c (also called glycosylated Haemoglobin). Your diabetes nurse or doctor will measure your HbA1c at your regular check-ups by taking a blood test.

Poorly controlled diabetes can over time result in eye, foot, kidney and heart problems. However, medical studies have shown that good blood glucose control can help reduce the risk of developing these problems.

Test your blood glucose level at least _____ a day

Test at different times on different days, e.g. before meals or before bed

Always wash your hands before testing to help make sure the results are accurate

If you feel unwell, test more often

Things to Remember

Your Information

Mobile:

Telephone no:

Address:

Your Name:

Emergency Contact

Contact Details

Name:

Relationship to you:

Address:

Mobile:

Telephone no:

GP/Practice NurseName:

Contact no:

Hospital DoctorName:

Contact no:

Diabetes Nurse Specialist / DieticianName:

Contact no:

Your Information Treatment InformationInsulin type (breakfast):

Insulin type (lunch):

Insulin type (evening meal):

Insulin type (bedtime):

Diabetes Tablets:

Dose:

Diabetes Tablets:

Dose:

Other Medication:

Dose:

Other Medication:

Dose:

Other Medication:

Dose:

Other Medication:

Dose:

Other Medication:

Dose:

Treatment TargetsBlood glucose level: before meals

Blood glucose level: 2 hours after meals

HbA1c level:

Blood pressure:

Weight:

Cholesterol/lipids:

Other:

Example Chart

Example ChartMy target post-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target pre-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target pre-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target post-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target pre-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target post-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target pre-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target post-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target pre-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target post-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target pre-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target post-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target pre-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target post-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target pre-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target post-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target pre-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target post-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target pre-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

My target post-meal blood glucose range (mmol/l):

Check Up Records

Date

HbA1c

Blood Pressure

Cholesterol/Lipids

Weight

WaistCircumference

Changes madeto treatment

Next Appointment

Date

HbA1c

Blood Pressure

Cholesterol/Lipids

Weight

WaistCircumference

Changes madeto treatment

Next Appointment

Check Up Records

Date

HbA1c

Blood Pressure

Cholesterol/Lipids

Weight

WaistCircumference

Changes madeto treatment

Next Appointment

Date

HbA1c

Blood Pressure

Cholesterol/Lipids

Weight

WaistCircumference

Changes madeto treatment

Next Appointment

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